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Patented Dec. 1, 1914.

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AUTOMATIC EMBROIDERY OR ORNAMENTAL STITCH SEWING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED Nov. zo, 1005.

1,119,449. Patented Dec. 1,1914.

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W. N. PARKES.

AUTOMATIC EMBROIDERY 0R CRNAMENTAL STITCH SEWING MACHINE.

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Manns, or BROOKLYN, Nnwvonir, AssIGNOn 'ro THE BARRES MACHINE COMPANY, or New YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION or NEW Yoan.

AUTOMATIC EMBROIDERY 0R OBNAMENTAL-STITGH SEWING-MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 1, 1914.

Application filed November 20, 1905. Serial No. 288,208.

To all 'Lv/1.0111 it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM N. PAnnns, a citizen of the United States, residing in Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State ot New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Automatic Embroidery or Ornamental- Stitch Sewing Machines, ot' which the following is a description.

This invention relates to the kind of embroidery or ornamental stitch sewing machines disclosed in Patents #652,326, and 693,666, Vissued to me June 26, 1900 and February 18, 1902 respectively.

The object of the invention is to improve this class of machines, and to so construct some of the improvements that they may` be used in various other machines.

The invention consists of said improvements adapted for us as disclosed in the specification and stated in the claims.

1n the drawings, Figure lis a front elevation of mymachine. Fig. 2 is a detail in connection with the means for adjusting the position of the needle laterally. Fig. 3 is a rear elevation of the head which lcarries the stitch forming mechanism, stop motion and driving shaft. Fig. 4 is a detall in connection with the stop motion, and Fig. 5 a detail.` in connection with the thread tripping device of the stop motion. Fig. 6 shows the eccentric and connection with the' same, by means of which the presser-bar is reciprocated. Fig. 7 is a to `v 1an view ofthe mechanism, the arm o tlie head and stop motion being omitted. Fig. 8 is a segment arm which is attached to the rear end of the shaft 384. Fig. 9 is a rear end view of the head of the machine, showing the position of the stop motion thereon.` Fig. 10 isl a view showing' a detail of the means by which the secondary ratchet wheel is operated from the movement of the driving ratchet 468. Fig. 11 is a view partly in section disclosingv the manner in which the stop motion ratchet wheels are constructed and assembled. Fig. 12 is a detail showing the latch and catch byemeans of whichthe stop motion is held invita-normal position.

Fig. 13, is a view disclosing the manner in which the tri ping leven-507 is carried by the ratchet w eelV 467, and'Fig.'l 14 shows the tripping lever as it commences to-engagc the latch 498. Fig. 15is a-to plan view of the stop motion ratchet -mec anism. Fi 16 is an enlarged frontend view of the hea the face late being removed to disclose the details o the mechanism for reciprocating the take-up, andthe bed plate and needle plate being in section to disclose the looper mechanism and its location. Fig. 17 is a detail view of the needle-bar and needle holder', also operating cams for varying the thrust of the needle attached thereto. Fig. 18 is a side view of the take-up cam, showing the means for reciprocating thc noodlebar in connection therewith. Fig. 19 is a view in detail exposing the construction of the movable needle clamp, which is a part of the needle carrier or holder, and Fig. 20 shows the needle clamp and needle in full lines in their operative position, and in dotted lines in their inoperative position. Fig. 21 is a sectional view showing the means by which the movable needle clamp is held in position. Fig. 22 is a front view of the needle carrier, and Fig. 23 is la top plan view of the part of the needle carrier, that carries the movable needle clamp. Fig. 24; is a bottom plan view of the hook, showing the auxiliary hooi: secured to the bobbiu Case. and Fig. 25 is a detached top view of the auxiliary hook. Fig. 26 is a sectional view of the hook. Fig. 27 is a sectional view of the bobbin case, and Fig. 28 a sectional viewof the bobbin. Fig. 29 is a sectional view of the auxiliary hook. Fig. 30 is the base or head which carries the primary hook. Fig. 31 is a bottom plan view of the needle plate. Figs 32 is a top plan view showing the presser foot in full lines in operative position, and in dotted lines swung to one side out of its operative position, a part of the presser. foot is broken away to expose the way by means of which the filling cord or material is` YYled under the embroidery stitches. Fig. 33 is a view of the lower end of the presserebar. Fi 34 is a bottom plan viewy of the presser oot showin the depression in thesame, to permito the free passage of the embroidery stitches as the work 1s moved. Fig. 35 is a front view, and Fig. 36 a rear view of the presser foot inh its normal position. Fi 37 is a face view dis,- closing the construction of the presser foot shank.v lFig., 38 is a bottom. p an view of. the'head of the machine, driving shaft, and the means looper, and the work moving driven from thisl shaft. Fig. 39 is a top by which the showing the looper" mechanism is 

